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What you need to know: Front • Ridge • Triangle • Head section • Slopes • Top section • Door track • Outer post • Gusset • Front brace • Door posts • Verticals • Door brace • Base • Front sill + threshold...
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What you need to know: Rear • Triangle • Ridge • Centre vertical bar • Slopes • Mitre • Rear end brace • Gusset • Outer mitre • Vertical • Rear brace • Rear/side sill • Base...
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What you need to know: Middle Side glazing bars Gutter Side brace Side brace Base...
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Instructions overview: 1. Assemble 2 sides, back, front. 11. Attach anchor legs. 2. Put those four sides together. Keep braces and gussets 12. Ensure the glasshouse is square and level. finger-tight only at this point. 13. Glaze all the lower level glass panels. 3.
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All 10 series have the same assembly procedures, variations are in the length of Ridge, gutter and sills also the number of roof and side bars.
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Page: 2 & 3 Front & Rear views 4 & 5 Side Wall Assembly 6 & 7 Rear Wall 8 & 9 Front Wall 10 & 11 Joining sections together 12 & 13 Attaching Ridge and Roof bars 14 & 15 Ventilator, assemble & attach 16 &...
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You are now embarking on your journey to build your Eden glasshouse! If the ride gets rough, don’t hesitate to contact us at sales@edenlite.co.nz. You will build the sides, back and front separately and then join them together afterwards. Please start by opening the box/s marked ‘middle’.
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Preload Nuts and Bolts where marked For Ease of assembly, lay-out with the bolt hole / tracks, top side up, like the Internal view.
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Parts needed: • Gutters • Side glazing bars (1795mm) • Side braces (2128mm) • Side sills • Base • Nuts and bolts...
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View (c) shows the end of the base & sill with the slot, for attaching the front & rear. Note – Base option now comes with sill attached...
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REAR WALL ASSEMBLY Preload a Nuts & Bolts as shown marked for use later to join units together, attach louvres and corner stiffening Note: All bolts are standard 10mm size. Do not fully tighten all bolts until the glasshouse has been glazed. This is to allow for movement of the frame if the base is not completely level or square.
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• Outer mitres (2103mm) Parts needed: • Centre vertical bar • Verticals (1795mm) (2812mm) • 8’ gusset Slopes • (1795mm) • Nuts and bolts • Rear brace (1855mm) You will notice that the gussets, slopes, and verticals all have either blue, red, green, or yellow dots on them. These dots •...
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Corner Bars: Note the bolt track goes inside, the flat edge goes from the gusset to the sill/base. The lug (with the hole top and bottom) faces externally. Those holes are for joining extensions. Insert the extra bolts to attach the Louvres and centre bolts on the braces, as well as top and...
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Preload Nuts and Bolts where marked The corner bar, glazing lug with a hole top and bottom goes to the outside, this is only for joining extensions Door brace goes beneath door track on inside of front wall Corner Braces: Insert an extra bolt in both Door Posts to be used later to install the Corner Braces Internal view External view...
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• Top sections (405mm) Parts needed: • 8’ gussets • Verticals (1795mm) • Front/door sill • Slopes (2975mm) (1795mm) • Base • Door track (fitted on door sill) • Threshold • 8’ triangle • Nuts and bolts • Door posts (2094mm) •...
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The door track is preassembled in the factory, just attach J1, rear cross brace from inside, J2 is the door track from outside. View of low entrance door, there is rebate in top sill for door post to go to the bottom door track.
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EXTENSIONS If adding to an existing glasshouse, remove the centre sill & base once the extension is attached This view is from inside looking at the ridge bar joining at the extension end, see how the ridge now sits on top of the corner section. View looking down on the ridge bar attaching the extension...
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The holes for the Extension bracing are NOT Predrilled, get the braces in place, clamp and drill IF on an Eden Base, attach the brace to the anchor leg (This leg has an extra bracket attached). If NOT on the Eden Base move the brace up slightly and attach...
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TIP: Loosening off gusset and brace nuts will help to fit gutter Preloaded Nuts and Bolts, approximately 50mm in from the ends of the slope & vertical, finger tight prior to sliding the gutter in, also do the same at the bottom, place a nut on the bolt, just finger tight.
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Have preloaded nut and bolt, finger tight prior to bringing ridge bar into the apex. Roof Bars: One nut and bolt for top and bottom to attach. Additional nuts and bolts for roof and side strut Add an extra nut and bolt where the roof braces will cross the roof bar, PLUS, an extra Nut &...
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Parts needed: • Ridge • Roof bars (1795mm) • Roof braces (2105mm) • Roof struts Attaching the Roof brace to the Ridge Bar Attaching the Roof brace to the Top of the gutter TIP: mark the side glazing bars to where the bottom of the strut will end so you get a straight line and Preload the side bar and roof bar the sit evenly and you don’t need to adjust later.
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Attach the automatic vent opener once you have the vent in position in the roof...
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Vent top bar Parts needed: slots in here. • Vent hinge Hold the vent horizontal when slotting it in the hole • Vent side bars • Vent sill • Vent bottom bar • Ventomax auto vent opener...
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Insert an extra bolt in each roof bar for the bottom vent support bar...
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An Extra nut & bolt to be added where the Louvres are to be fitted...
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If the bottom pane of glass has not been fitted put the centre of the T at 612mm from the sill. It is easier to fit the louvre with the bottom pane of glass in place as the cross bar can sit on the glass with the nuts loose but holding the T section in place (but not necessary). Assemble the two sides of the louvre onto the top section of the louvre, lift one side of the louvre...
DOOR ASSEMBLY For the standard door preload 8 bolts in each door style. The door panel with the rebated edge butts over the bottom of the Doors may vary slightly from ones shown door head “A” The two panels at the bottom overlap as in “C”. Space the door panels 470mm apart.
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Parts needed • Door rollers • Door head • Door style • Door handle (attaches here) • Door panels • Door guides • Rubber (for glazing)
DOOR HANDLE Slide the door handle in from the top or bottom, a bolt goes either side for attaching the door panel.
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It is necessary to glaze the door before hanging it because it is more difficult to rubber it and insert the panes when it is already in place. Door Glazing Instructions...
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CONCRETING THE GLASSHOUSE ANCHOR LEGS 1. The anchors should be on all four corners of the glasshouse, plus one on each side of the doors and one in the middle of the rear wall. Extra anchors may be required for longer models and can be spaced out accordingly along the side.
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We recommend you start glazing from the bottom row of panes and work your way up to the top of the ridge. Glazing Rubber: Push into “outer track” using plastic spatula (supplied)..Glazing Clips: W type clip, the front edge overlaps the glass, 3mm Glass, trim back 40mm at the top of side and roof bars.
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Extension Models: Where the extension joins, the glass is 635mm wide, same heights apply, after which glass resorts to normal sizing Doors have 3 panes in each LOUVRES: Each additional Louvre deduct 1 less (A) 610mm x 610mm, add extra (L)= 3 @150mm x 150mm + L1 1@ 150mm 610mm...
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Congratulations on completing your Eden glasshouse! We hope you enjoyed this project. Edenlite values your feedback and we would like to know if there is anything we can do to make this process of installing glasshouses easier for our customers. Feel free to contact us at: sales@edenlite.co.nz.
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